Public consultations

Title

Consultation on a future reporting and monitoring mechanism on EU Member states progress on fighting corruption

Policy field(s)

Home affairs – fight against corruption

Target group(s)

All citizens, organisations and public authorities are welcome to contribute to this consultation

Period of consultation

8 weeks (deadline: 03 December 2010)

Objective of the consultation

The objective of the consultation is to collect opinions and support on the chosen policy option with a view to establishing a future reporting and monitoring mechanism on EU Member states' progress in fighting corruption

How to submit your contribution

We welcome contributions from citizens, organisations and public authorities.

If you are answering this consultation as a citizen, please click here to submit your contribution.

If you are answering this consultation on behalf of an organisation, please click here to submit your contribution.

If you are answering this consultation on behalf of a public authority, please click here to submit your contribution.

Received contributions will be published on the Internet. It is important to read the specific privacy statement attached to this consultation for information on how your personal data and contribution will be dealt with.

Number of responses received to this consultation

70

View the contributions

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Results of consultation and next steps

The analysis of the results of this consultation will be included in the impact assessment (currently undergoing finalisation) that will form the basis of the EU anti-corruption package to be adopted by mid 2011. Once finalised, the impact assessment will be published. All impact assessments of the European Commission are public documents available on the following website http://ec.europa.eu/governance/impact/ia_carried_out/cia_2010_en.htm.